Moneylines
Moneylines are used primarily in baseball and hockey betting where pointspreads are not feasible. On the betting board a baseball game might look like this:
105 Boston Red Sox Martinez -190 Ov -115
106 Seattle Mariners Smith +160 7 Un -105
If a bettor wishes to play Boston he must lay $190 to win $100, conversely if he plays Seattle he wins $160 for every $100 he wagers. The total here is 7 runs, if a bet on the over is placed $115 must be bet to win $100, while an under bettor has to lay $105 to win $100. So in summary, a minus sign ( - ) preceding a number signifies that that amount must be wagered to win $100 and a plus sign ( + ) in front of a number gets a gambler that much for every $100 bet. Thus:
- XXX means $ XXX to win $ 100.
+ YYY means $ 100 to win $ YYY.
Note: A player can “list“ a pitcher on a baseball bet which means he will take Boston at -190 if and only if Martinez is the starting pitcher. If Martinez breaks his foot warming up and doesn’t go, our bettor gets his money back. A player can also list both pitchers so that if either Martinez OR Smith doesn’t start his money is refunded. The reasoning for this is self evident.
Hockey wagering works in the same manner. So:
901 Colorado Rockies +150 Ov -110
902 Dallas Stars -170 5 Un -110
The Stars are a -170 favorite ($170 to win $100) and the Rockies are the dogs at +150 ($100 to win $150). The over and under are both $110 to win $100. Again, if the goal total is 5 all monies are returned. Boxing matches are bet the same way as hockey and baseball games with rounds facilitating the total. Sometimes casinos will put up Moneylines for football and basketball games as well as the usual point spread lines.
More examples:
Boxing
875 Joe Nobody +800 will go 4 rounds Yes +400
876 Mike Tyson -1200 No -600
Football
109 Kansas City Chiefs 38 +150
110 Denver Broncos 5 - 170
Remember, in ALL moneyline bets, even football and basketball, who won is the only factor which determines the betting winner. So if Denver wins by 3 the Broncos lose their point spread bet, but win their moneyline bet. |